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international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday August 17, 2013 16:50 by brionOcleirigh
The anti-internment march in Belfast on 9th August 2013, was a welcome display of disciplined unity, against a most serious abuse of human rights, that the establishment parties in Ireland, either wish to ignore or damn with feint protest, while at the same time professing to be democrats, socialists or republicans. Up to 10,000 marchers stewarded by a variety of Irish Republican Socialists, Republicans and human rights organisations, marched from Ardoyne in the north of Belfast, until they they were stopped for approximately 2 hours by PSNI jeeps and thousands of fascist, rioting UVF and Orange Order members near the city centre. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-capitalism / event notice Saturday August 17, 2013 13:40 by Seomra Spraoi
A night of fancy dress, music & dancing. read full story / add a comment
national / environment / event notice Saturday August 17, 2013 09:18 by Eamon
The Progressive Film Club present ON SATURDAY 24TH AUGUST THE ENVIRONMENT AT RISK: Featuring Pipe Down Pipe Down is an hour long documentary that tells the story of a rural community in Co. Mayo in Ireland, who have been battling the oil giant Shell Fukushima. Fukushima, Never Again tells the story of the Fukushima nuclear plant meltdowns in north east Japan in March of 2011 and exposes the cover-up by Tepco and the Japanese government. read full story / add a comment
dublin / education / event notice Thursday August 15, 2013 13:52 by Latin America Solidarity Centre (LASC)
START: Tuesday 5th November 2013 TIME: The course is on Tuesdays from 6.30pm to 8.30pm This is a 15-week course, with 5 weeks before the Christmas break and 10 weeks after FEE: €140. A small fund is available to help those who have difficulty attending a course due to the course fees. Applications for fee waivers must be made to the Principal, whose decision is final VENUE: Ballsbridge College of Further Education, Shelbourne Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / press release Thursday August 15, 2013 00:25 by Turing
The bloody dissolution of the sit-ins in Al-Nahda Square and Raba'a al-Adawiyya is nothing but a massacre—prepared in advance. It aims to liquidate the Muslim Brotherhood. But, it is also part of a plan to liquidate the Egyptian Revolution and restore the military-police state of the Mubarak regime. The Revolutionary Socialists did not defend the regime of Mohamed Mursi and the Muslim Brotherhood for a single day. We were always in the front ranks of the opposition to that criminal, failed regime which betrayed the goals of the Egyptian Revolution. It even protected the pillars of the Mubarak regime and its security apparatus, armed forces and corrupt businessmen. We strongly participated in the revolutionary wave of 30 June. Neither did we defend for a single day the sit-ins by the Brotherhood and their attempts to return Mursi to power. read full story / add a comment
dublin / gender and sexuality / event notice Tuesday August 13, 2013 20:09 by NLGF pers cap
We here have come together as a way of supporting the Russian LGBT community, in light of recent attacks on many LGBT people. We aim to pressure the Irish and other European authorities to convince Russia to repeal their recent anti-gay legislation. We are deeply concerned about the abuse of gay people in Russia but we can challenge prejudice. Russian Embassy,184-186 Orwell Road, Rathgar, Dublin 14, Friday 16/8/2013 18:00. This is a protest solely about LGBT rights. Obama has tried to jump on the bandwagon but he hasn't shown much respect for the rights of US citizens that he spies on. Nor has he respected the gay man Bradley Manning who has exposed the realities of the National Security State. Putins granting of asylum to Snowden should be applauded. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / event notice Tuesday August 13, 2013 16:47 by MTD "La Cañada" Quilmes
Argentina_Quilmes: Call for International Solidarity Across Borders diffusion is appreciated Messages of Support: mtdlc2006@yahoo.com.ar Buenos Aires_Quilmes: Torched community center in Quilmes read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / other press Monday August 12, 2013 13:45 by Turing
Critique started in May 1973. It was announced at the first national conference at Imperial College, a conference addressed among others by Ernest Mandel, Ralph Miliband and Hillel Ticktin. Some 500 people attended. The first issue had a print run of 2500 which quickly sold out. The issues of the 70s used to sell around 4-5000 copies very largely in bookshops in the UK, the Continent of Europe and the USA. As the USSR began to mutate the focus of the journal changed to a critique of capitalism. Throughout its focus remained on political economy and the need to reinvigorate Marxism given its Stalinist degradation. As the first Virtual Special Issue of Critique, we have selected articles which have either formed the basis of the work of the journal or which complement it. In the first instance Critique sought to develop a more credible modern Marxist theory of the USSR and of the Cold War. With that it needed to update the theory of a socialist/Communist society. In turn, the journal turned to a critique of existing Marxist theory of capitalism and so to the question of decline and to finance capitalism. read full story / add a comment |
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